NOVEMBER 2013 SEAFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY Your Doorway to the Past, the Present and the Future FROM THE DIRECTOR S DESK The Friends of the Seaford Library had a successful Book and Bake Sale this past September 25 th and 26 th. We would like to thank the Friends for their support (moral and financial) of the library and its mission to serve the cultural, educational, intellectual and recreational needs and interests of the Seaford community. Also, we want to thank the Friends for financing the new Digital Display Unit at the Circulation Desk and for the Nassau County Museum of Art pass. Please consider joining this wonderful group of volunteers!!! The more, the merrier!!! Frank McKenna The library is pleased to announced that it has installed a Walker Display picture hanging system that will allow local artists and photographers to display their artwork and photographs periodically. This display area is next to the Director s Office. If you are interested in displaying your artwork or photography, please contact Kristen Jording at (516) 221-1334. Through My Father s Eyes Tuesday, November 19 th 2:00pm Free Our first display features the work of a very impressive photographer, Phil Stanziola. Born and raised in Brooklyn, Mr. Stanziola went to work as a copy boy for the World Telegram and Sun in 1942. In 1943, he was drafted into the Army Air Corp, where he fought in the Pacific during World War II. Returning from the War in 1945, he went back to work at the newspaper where he eventually became a photographer. From that time until the paper folded in 1965, he photographed the famous, the infamous and witnessed many historical events. After the demise of the World Journal Tribune, he went to work for the Daily News until he retired in 1991. Mr. Stanziola's photographs are part of a historic collection that are displayed at the Library of Congress. Many of the photos will capture your imagination and curiosity and are also a part of a private collection. To take a look at some of these photos, they are located outside the Director's Office. Registration begins Tuesday, November 5 th at the Reference Desk. WINTER SPEAKER SERIES The Underground Railroad on Long Island Tuesday, December 3 rd 2:00pm Free Ask a Long Islander today about the name Hicks and they are likely to tell you it's the name of a nursery in Nassau County. The answer, while true, does not tell the tale of the importance of Elias Hicks, whose descendants operate the well-known garden business, and his fellow Quakers as they helped bring about the abolition of slavery. Throughout the communities of what is today Long Island, there are tracks laid as part of the Underground Railroad, the movement that brought escaped slaves to freedom. From Port Washington in the North to Wantagh in the South to Smithtown in the East, Long Island played a vibrant role in the march to freedom. Some former slaves even established permanent communities across the island. Visit the safe houses, many which are still standing today and explore the journey of runaway slaves on Long Island. Registration begins Tuesday, November 12 th at the Reference Desk.
ADULT PROGRAMS Seaford School District Residents ONLY on the First Day of Registration Film: Unfinished Song Wednesday, November 6 th 2:00pm Free Unfinished Song is a funny and inspiring story about Arthur (Terence Stamp), a grumpy old soul, who is perfectly content sticking with his dull daily routine until his beloved wife (Vanessa Redgrave) introduces him to a local seniors singing group. Rated: PG-13; 93 Minutes. REGISTRATION IS NOW REQUIRED. IN ORDER TO RESERVE A SEAT, CALL THE LIBRARY AT 221-1334. Registration begins Friday, November 1 st. Each person may register for one additional person. NO WALK-INS. 55 seats maximum. No admittance after movie begins. Refreshments and snacks will be served. All about E-mail Saturday, November 9 th 10:00am-12:00pm Cost: $5.00 In this hands-on lecture and demo class, you will learn how to send, receive, forward and reply to e-mail. After you have mastered the basics, you will learn how to attach files and download. Prerequisites: Computer Kindergarten and Computer First Grade. Register now. Defensive Driving Tuesday, November 12 th & Thursday, November 14 th 7:00-10:00pm OR Saturday, December 7 th 10:30am-5:00pm Cost: $20.00 (for ages 60 and older); $30.00 (for ages 59 and younger) By taking the New York State approved Point and Insurance Reduction Program (PIRP), you will save 10% on your auto insurance and reduce up to 4 points on your driver s license. Make checks payable to LISHIP. For both classes, registration begins Friday, November 1 st at the Reference Desk. A.A.R.P. Mature Driving Saturday, November 16 th 10:00am-4:00pm OR Saturday, December 14 th 10:00am-4:00pm Cost: $17.00 for A.A.R.P. Members; $19.00 for Non-Members Take this course to reduce your insurance rates and enjoy your driving privilege longer. Each person on line may register for one additional person. Space is limited. NO REFUNDS. Pay by check only. One check per person payable to A.A.R.P. Proof of A.A.R.P. membership is required. For both classes, registration begins Monday, November 4 th at the Reference Desk. Golden Age of Radio and Television Monday, November 18 th 2:00pm Free This nostalgia-filled program will examine a wide range of popular radio and television shows and personalities, focusing primarily on the years 1935-1965. Using a variety of audio and video clips, participants will have a great opportunity to relive and discuss classic comedy and variety shows spanning both media, newscasters and game show hosts. We will also be discussing commercials for products no longer in existence and famous Mystery and Western programs. Registration begins Monday, November 4 th at the Reference Desk. Cookie Workshop Monday, November 18 th 7:00-9:00pm Cost: $3.00 Great for the Holiday Season! Using one basic mix, create 13 different types of cookies. During this program, we will make the cookie mix base, discuss and share the recipes for the Baker s Dozen Cookie recipes. Registration begins Tuesday, November 5 th at the Reference Desk. Holiday Beaded Ornament Thursday, December 5 th 7:00-9:00pm Cost: $3.00 Linda Reilly will teach you how to create these beautiful holiday ornaments. We will be using colorful beads, wire, charms, and ribbons. Use them to decorate a gift box or decorate your tree this holiday season. Registration begins Thursday, November 7 th at the Reference Desk. Book Discussion The Book of Joe by Jonathan Tropper Wednesday, December 11 th 3pm Free Join librarian Eric Wasserman for a lively discussion from critically acclaimed author Jonathan Tropper. The residents of Bush Falls, CT, cannot forgive native son Joe Goffman, 34, for writing a best-selling, autobiographical, tell-all novel about their hometown. When he receives a call telling him that his father is in a coma, Joe returns home after years in Manhattan to face his demons. In the marvelously funny and self-deprecating voice of Joe, Tropper fully realizes his characters and tells their stories with poignancy, wit, and charm. Registration begins Wednesday, November 13 th at the Reference Desk. Copies of the book will be available when you register.
CHILDREN S PROGRAMS Snacks N Stories Tuesday, November 12 th 4:00-5:00pm Celebrate National Bread Month with painted bread. Decorate your bread with paint and then eat it. Age 4- Grade 3. Registration begins Monday, November 4 th. Music Anyone Two? Wednesday, November 13 th 1:15-2:00pm Join Jenny Johannesen and make some music! Age 2 with caregiver. Registration begins Monday, November 4 th. Music Anyone? Wednesday, November 13 th 2:15-3:00pm Join Jenny Johannesen and sing, dance and make music! Ages 3 and 4. Caregivers are invited to stay. Registration begins Monday, November 4 th. Author, Author Wednesday, November 13 th 4:00-5:00pm Explore the world of Laura Numeroff, author of If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, through stories, crafts and a film. Age 4-Grade 3. Registration begins Monday, November 4 th. Thanksgiving Cornucopia Monday, November 18 th 4:15-5:15pm Using model magic, sculpt your own cornucopia with fruits and vegetables that will make a great display for the holiday season. With Samantha. Grades K-5. Registration begins Monday, November 4 th. Art with Ivy Tuesday, November 19 th 4:00-5:00pm Create a Native American wall hanging on bark-like material. Decorate with Native American pictures and symbols. With Ivy. Grades K-5. Registration begins Monday, November 4 th. Craftercize Wednesday, November 20 th 1:30-2:30pm Join Miss Jessica for an hour of dance and crafts. Ages 2-6. Adults are welcome to stay. Registration begins Tuesday, November 12 th. Crazy Colors Wednesday, November 20 th 4:15-5:15pm Combine science and art, using and creating varieties of colors. With Johnda. Grades K-5. Registration begins Tuesday, November 12 th. Thanksgiving Pre-School Craft Friday, November 22 nd 10:15-11:15am or 1:30-2:30pm Bring an adult and create some festive Thanksgiving decorations. Ages 2-6 with adult. Registration begins Tuesday, November 12 th. Gobble, Gobble Saturday, November 23 rd 10:30-11:30am Join Christine and make a Thanksgiving Day wreath, with turkeys, cornucopias and colorful leaves. Put it together to create a beautiful decoration. Grades K-5. Registration begins Tuesday, November 12 th. Mini-Movies Monday, November 25 th 1:30-2:30pm Come and watch Winnie the Pooh and Tigger, too and Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore. Snacks will be served and don t leave without making your own Winnie the Pooh! All ages. Registration not required. Native American Dreams Monday, November 25 th 4:00-5:00pm Learn about Native American life and culture. Touch Native American artifacts, listen to Native Legends and create a Dream Catcher. Presented by the Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum. Age 4-Grade 3. Registration begins Tuesday, November 12 th. Creative Playtime Tuesday, November 26 th 10:00-12:00am Join us for open play featuring a ball pit, tunnels and a play dough table. All ages. Registration not required. Fun With Folklore Tuesday, November 26 th 4:00-5:00pm Immerse yourself in the culture of Native Americans through stories, a film, Giving Thanks and make a totem pole. Age 4 - Grade 3. Registration begins Tuesday, November 12 th. Let s Talk About Art Friday, November 29 th 10:30am-12:30pm Join Annie Sunshine and immerse yourself in the world of four famous artists- Pollock, Matisse, Seurat, and O Keeffe. Learn, imagine and create. Grades K-5. Registration begins Tuesday, November 12 th. Thanks again to the Lions Club for sponsoring our Halloween Show with Katie s Puppets! The show was a huge success!
Neon-Glow Zumba Thursdays: November 7 th, 14 th, & 21 st 4-5pm Ages 10 & up Cost: $3 per teen for all three Zumba classes! Wear a neon shirt, grab a glow accessory and get ready to Zumba! Instructor Jill Ackiron-Moses fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy to learn dance moves. Don t forget to wear sneakers and bring a water bottle. Glow accessories will be provided. Register now at the Reference Desk. TEEN ZONE MOVIE: Iron Man 3 Tuesday, November 5 th 2:00-4:30pm Rated: PG-13. Register now at the Reference Desk. Snacks and refreshments to be served! For those who are under the age of 13, a parent must be present during sign up. Graphic Novels are now available in the Teen Zone. Please come in and check one out today! BUS TRIP Lincoln Center & The Cathedral of St. John the Divine Seaford School District Residents ONLY on the first day of registration. No refunds unless a substitute can be found from the waiting list. Pay by check only please. SEAFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY 2234 Jackson Avenue Seaford, NY 11783-2691 Phone: 516-221-1334 Fax: 516-826-8133 E-Mail Address: seafordreference@nassaulibrary.info Web Address: http://www.seafordlibrary.org LIBRARY TRUSTEES: Peter J. Ruffner, President Stephen J. Gaughran, Vice-President Eileen Montalbano, Secretary John Rall, Financial Secretary Patricia Coughlin, Assistant Financial Secretary Frank McKenna, Director Ida Zaharopoulos, Newsletter Editor Tuesday, December 10 th Bus leaves at 7:30am Cost: $87 per person Go behind the scenes at Lincoln Center to venues where a spectacular range of artists have performed. Explore iconic landmarks such as the Metropolitan Opera House, Alice Tully Hall, and the Reyson Fountain. Enjoy a delicious three course lunch at the Ocean Grill, one of the premier seafood restaurants on the Upper West Side. After lunch, discover one of the world's largest cathedrals. Explore the many highlights of the cathedral's history, architecture and artwork. Each person on line may register for one additional person. Limit 25 on all trips. Registration begins Tuesday, November 5 th at the Circulation Desk. ECRWSS RESIDENT LIBRARY HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday Wednesday Friday Saturday Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Permit# 104 10-9pm 1-9pm 10-6pm 10-5pm DISPLAY CASE: Unique handcrafted fused glass jewelry designed by Anne Sunshine of Judyanne Creations The library will be closed Monday, November 11 th for Veterans Day and Thursday, November 28 th for Thanksgiving Day. The next regular meeting of the Board of Trustees: Monday, November 4 th at 7pm. The public is welcome. The Seaford Public Library does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in employment or the provision of services.